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Come to the dark side, KDE has Dolphin and it swims faster than any gnome could.
Dolphin has been one of my favorite benefits of switching from Ubunt to Debian! I didn't know how "plain" nautilus was until I met Dolphin.
I've been able to customize the file window to my liking and it's really nice !
Using a file manager without split panels feels like going back to the 90s for me now. You mean I have to open two different windows?!
I've tried both but always find myself just opening new windows instead of using split panels. I find it to be more convenient personally.
Dolphin has split panels... Hit F3
Oh yeah that's what I meant, I'm so used to split panels in Dolphin now that other file managers feel old-school.